Oman’s first post office was opened in Muscat in 1856 and this was followed in 1868
by another office in Gwadar, at the time a dependent territory of Oman. Indian stamps
were used until 1947 when the postal service was transferred to Pakistani administration
for a little over a year. In 1948 the British General Post Office took over and
British stamps were then used until the 30th of April 1966 when the government of
Oman assumed full responsibility for the administration and control of Oman’s postal
service.

When His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said came to power the name of the country was
changed from Muscat and Oman to the Sultanate of Oman and the first stamps to bear
this name were issued in 1970. From a single Post Office in Muscat in 1970, The
Oman Post Office expanded to 98 post offices, 347 postal agencies. 55,665 private
post boxes and 508 letter posting boxes by the late 90’s. Now, with the advent of
ePost the next great period of development in Oman Post begins as it offers the
nation a service that is unmatched anywhere in the world.

ePOST

ePost from Oman Post is a virtual post box service, available to Businesses and
residents in the Sultanate of Oman. For an annual subscription, ePost addresses
allows subscribers to receive regular printed mail thru any of the Oman Post offices
where Virtual Post service is offered. If receiving mail thru a company mail box
is convenient, the incoming mail can be forwarded to any of the 60000 plus post
boxes across Oman Post’s 94 Post Offices. The added benefit of receiving SMS and
ePost alerts for incoming regular printed mail will mean more control and accountability
even when sharing a physical box.

MEDC

Switch on your Digital Electricity Bills!

MEDC goes digital. To receive digital bills you should have an epostID and must
link your MEDC account with ePost. If you dont
have an ePost ID register Now.. !!

Register for your FREE ePost ID !

HOW DOES ePOST WORK?

Receive Printed mail in Oman, without renting a physical post box! Register for
an ePost ID at www.epost.om

Registration is FREE and the ID is permanently reserved for you. Activate an annual
subscription to enable the Real Mail Management Service (RMMS) for your ID.

Choose to receive your mail by Virtual Box or FollowMe (Mail Forward Post). Its
as simple as that!

VirtualBox

Virtual Box is your personal PO Box linked to your ePost ID, irrespective of the
availability of physical post boxes. If subscription expires, unlike physical post
box IDs, you will never lose an ePost ID. It offers you the freedom to choose and
change the post office from where you collect your mail at your convenience.

Automated ePost alerts and SMS alerts informing you of incoming mail will save you
unnecessary trips to the post office.

MailForward

Use your ePost ID and receive mail through a shared mail box (Eg employer’s mail
box) if you wish, but with the added benefit of ePost and SMS alerts for incoming
mail. ePost portal allows you to easily switch your Mail Forward address from one
address to another.

When you change jobs, overnight your bank statements, utility bills, and letters
will all arrive at your new employer’s address by you just resetting your Mail Forward
instruction on ePost.

Manage mail by forwarding to any Post Box or arrange pick-up at a post office *-
Unrestricted choice of Post offices** or Post Boxes.

Receive SMS and ePost alerts when you receive printed mail

Print your own eStamps online.(to be released soon)

Track regular printed mail that you send

* With a annual RMMS subscription

** Only in Post Offices where RMMS is available

From the 1st of January 2015, The government has banned free sharing of Post Boxes.
To continue to receive mail, recipients who previously used to share a mail box
are adviced to register for an ePost id. In the coming months, many government services
that ask for your Postal iD will do realtime checks to validate ownership of the
Post Box. Check the ownership of the Post Box you use now! see last TAB

An ePost iD will be your own permanent ADDRESS, it ensure that you will never miss
any mails even after you change jobs, nor have to drive accross town to collect
mail after you change residence, as your mail will no longer be addressed to your
employer or another individual's box.

Before proceeding to the registration page please make sure that you have the following
with you:

* National ID or Resident ID for personal accounts

* CR number for corporate accounts

* Ministry or Embassy details

* A valid mobile number

* Internet access

Post Office
Service unavailable. The selected post office has no internet access

From the 1st of January 2015, The government has banned the free sharing of Post
Boxes. To continue to receive mail without interruption, the Post office request
that you check the exact ownership of the Post Box thru which you are currently
receiving mail.

If you are sharing a Post Box owned by another company with a different Commercial
Registration (CR) number, you need to register for an ePost ID with an RMMS subscription.

Not sure?? Check the ownership of the Post Box you use now!

To check the ownership of the post box you are currently using, please call us on+(968)24769912

Post Box no.

Post Code
no.

Post Box no: Post Code:

Owner Name

Soli mon Joseph

The Post Box 4000 does
not exist at the Ruwi
Post Office. Please confirm your address and try again

ePost ID
Registration for MEDC consumers

Register your ePost ID to receive digital electricity bills from MEDC. Registration
is open to all MEDC electricity consumers, both Landlords and Tenants. To complete
this registration you need( For individual tenants) your National ID or Resident
ID and (For corporate tenants) the Commercial Registration number. You also need
the Account Number for your electricity connection. Additionally a one time password
(OTP) will be sent to your mobile number to verify your identity.